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Senate Report: Secret Service Left Trump Vulnerable to Attack


A shocking new Senate report shows the Secret Service knew about a threat against President Trump ten days before the Butler rally shooting. This terrible failure put our former President in grave danger. The report exposes major mistakes that could have cost lives.

The Secret Service got a warning about a possible threat to Trump on July 3, 2024. But they did nothing with this critical information. They failed to tell local police or increase security at the event. This negligence left Trump exposed to an assassin.

On July 13, a shooter fired eight shots at Trump’s rally. One bullet grazed Trump’s ear and killed a brave patriot. The shooter had planned carefully, using a drone and rangefinder to target Trump. He even brought explosive devices near the rally site.

Republican Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna blasted the Secret Service after the report came out. She said, “This type of negligence is not accidental, it’s intentional.” Luna believes the shooting “reeks of an inside job” because security was weak where the shooter attacked.

The Senate report lists many other Secret Service failures. Resources were misplaced and training was poor. They didn’t share key intelligence with other law enforcement. These mistakes created the perfect conditions for an attack.

This didn’t happen in a vacuum. The Biden administration had earlier refused requests for stronger Trump security. That decision put our leader at risk. Now we see the deadly results of their carelessness.

Every American should be furious about this failure. Our leaders deserve protection. When the Secret Service drops the ball, it endangers all of us. Patriots must demand better security for those who serve our country.

Justice must come for those responsible. Heads should roll for this incompetence. We cannot let such failures ever happen again. Our leaders’ safety is non-negotiable.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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